Yes, that can work. A small applet with proper permissions granted would do the trick as well.
justin
At 06:45 AM 4/7/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
Not really a Tomcat question but I'm hoping someone has a good suggestion. I have a Tomcat app with a chat client talking to a jabber chat server. A business requirement is to be able to click a button to save the chat transcript to the client hard drive. The only solution I've come up with so far is basically submitting the text area as an input to a servlet, that then saves the file to a temporary directory on the server and redirects the client request to that file, which would (hopefully) initiate the "save or open" dialog we all know and love.
Can this work? Other ideas?
Thanks!
Andrew Longley Senior Developer MindFlow Technologies, Inc. (972) 930-9988 x139 http://www.mindflow.com
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